Continue to clip Boxtops for Education labels off products you use and send them in. Every single label collected is 10 cents for the school. Make sure they are not expired. Make sure the date clearly shows (don't clip too close)
School Calendar
Thurs.
Sept. 12 Dot Day after school family
event from 2:30 - 3:30. Jamba Juice $5.
Many opportunities for families to create, collaborate and enjoy time together. Everything is free except Jamba is $5. cash only. Sign in by main office to get program of all the great stations available in and around the library.
Fri. Sept.
13 Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in
PCNC office in corner of main office.
Mon. Sept.
16 Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in
PCNC office in corner of main office
Tues. Sept.
17 McDonalds Night from 4pm - 7pm at
Wahiawa McDonalds
Wed. Sept.
18 Lei Making class 8am - 9am in PCNC
office. Learn to make pipe cleaner lei
Thurs.
Sept. 19 Kona Ice Truck on campus after school cash or charge
Fri. Sept.
20 Cross Country at Watts Field from 9am - 10:30.
Good luck to our 3rd, 4th & 5th grade runners
Community Calendar
10th Annual 'Inspired in Hawaii' 2019 Essay, Poster, Digital Media Poster and Video Contest. How will you make Hawaii a better place?? Contest Deadline: November 8, 2019, over $20,000 in cash prizes. Contest information at www.clarencetcchingfoundation.org
Sat. Sept. 14 . Book Sale at Wahiawa Public Library from 9am - 3pm. 820 California Ave (808) 622-6345
Sat. Sept. 14 . Day at Queen Emma Summer Palace from 9am - 4pm. $1 - $7, Enjoy food, live entertainment, vendors and traditional Hawaiian arts and crafts. Queen Emma Summer Palace located at 2913 Pali Hwy. daughtersofhawaii.org
Sat. Sept. 14 . Summer Craft and Collectibles Fair at Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii from 9am - 1pm for free. Meet and greet vendors from around the island as they show off their collections of Japanese ceramics, textiles, jewelry and artwork. Located at 2454 S. Beretania Street in Honolulu, (808) 945-7633 or jcch.com
Sat. Sept. 14 . Waimea Valley Kalo and Awa Day from 9am - 4pm for free. Participate in workshops, including 'awa processing and kulolo making, join lectures and more. Located at 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, waimeavalley.net
Sun. Sept. 15 . Comic Jam at Pearlridge Center, Wai Makai, Center Court from 1pm - 4pm. Families of all ages are welcome to talk story with participating local artists and join in on the fun. Call (808) 203-2366
Sept. 19 . International Talk Like a Pirate Day. AAAARRRRRRR
Sat. Sept. 21 . Dino Days at Schofield Barracks School Age Center from 10am - 2pm. A great day of free fun entertainment, arts, crafts, games, bounce houses, outdoor activities and more. Food available for purchase - cash only. 1885 Lyman Road, building 1280.
Sept. 20, 21, 22 . Young at Heart Expo: An Event for Hawai'i's 50+ takes over the Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall from 8:30 - 4pm. Educational seminars, health and wellness activities, 2 slot machine stations to win a trip to Vegas, Entertainment and more. youngathearthawaii.com
10th Annual 'Inspired in Hawaii' 2019 Essay, Poster, Digital Media Poster and Video Contest. How will you make Hawaii a better place?? Contest Deadline: November 8, 2019, over $20,000 in cash prizes. Contest information at www.clarencetcchingfoundation.org
Fri. Sept. 13 Chinatown
Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival from 5:30 - 9:30pm for free. Now,
here’s a unique way to view Friday night’s full moon: In Chinatown at the
autumn lantern festival. This free event takes place in the Chinatown Cultural
Plaza, where you can validate your parking ticket while dining at any of
the restaurants. Don't forget to buy and take home a box of moon cakes
(round dense pastries with sweet fillings). Tradition says that the cakes
were made by a moon princess. Kid-friendly activities at the festival include a
lantern-making workshop starting at 6 p.m., a keiki ID-making booth with the
community policing team, and hundreds of homemade lanterns on display. If
you’re reading this before mid-afternoon on Friday, it’s not too late for
your kids to enter the lantern-making contest for free. Rules state that the
lantern must fit inside a 24-inch cube, include an LED light and be delivered
to the festival between 4:30 and 5 p.m. for judging. All lanterns will be
featured at the event, whether they win or not. To park in the
Chinatown Cultural Plaza, enter from Kukui or Maunakea streets. It's always a
good idea to lock your vehicle and be alert when walking in the area
at night. Chinatown Cultural Plaza. 100 N. Beretania St. (808) 589-9927·
cidchinatownhawaii.org
Sat. Sept. 14 . Keiki Ho'olaule'a at Pearlridge Center from 10am - 4pm for free. Musical groups and halau hula take the stage. Enjoy hands-on crafts, demonstrations and a keiki conch shell blowing contest at this cultural event just for keiki. 98-1005 Moanalua Road, Wai Makai side of the mall, 808-203-2366 or pearlridgeonline.comSat. Sept. 14 . Book Sale at Wahiawa Public Library from 9am - 3pm. 820 California Ave (808) 622-6345
Sat. Sept. 14 . Day at Queen Emma Summer Palace from 9am - 4pm. $1 - $7, Enjoy food, live entertainment, vendors and traditional Hawaiian arts and crafts. Queen Emma Summer Palace located at 2913 Pali Hwy. daughtersofhawaii.org
Sat. Sept. 14 . Summer Craft and Collectibles Fair at Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii from 9am - 1pm for free. Meet and greet vendors from around the island as they show off their collections of Japanese ceramics, textiles, jewelry and artwork. Located at 2454 S. Beretania Street in Honolulu, (808) 945-7633 or jcch.com
Sat. Sept. 14 . Waimea Valley Kalo and Awa Day from 9am - 4pm for free. Participate in workshops, including 'awa processing and kulolo making, join lectures and more. Located at 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, waimeavalley.net
Sat. Sept. 14 Second
Saturday from 11 - 3pm for free. It’s
time to bid aloha and farewell to “Second Saturday” monthly events at the
Hawaiʻi State Art Museum— a program where keiki can take mini-lessons with professional
artists and visit exhibits for free. But there's good news. Starting in
November, all "Second Saturday" events will be replaced by another
free program for young artists, Super Saturday (see below). Meantime,
take your kids to the "second-to-the-final-Second
Saturday of the year" on Sept. 14 to make air-dry clay
animals, play in the “I Love Art” kids room with their friends and
see the new 12-foot Mr. Chickenpants sculpture on the lawn. Snap selfies
with the hybrid bird while you wait for your kids’ clay figures
to dry. Hawaiʻi
State Art Museum. No. 1 Capitol District Building. 250 S. Hotel St.
·
(808)
586-0300
Sun. Sept. 15 . Comic Jam at Pearlridge Center, Wai Makai, Center Court from 1pm - 4pm. Families of all ages are welcome to talk story with participating local artists and join in on the fun. Call (808) 203-2366
Sept. 19 . International Talk Like a Pirate Day. AAAARRRRRRR
Sat. Sept. 21 . Dino Days at Schofield Barracks School Age Center from 10am - 2pm. A great day of free fun entertainment, arts, crafts, games, bounce houses, outdoor activities and more. Food available for purchase - cash only. 1885 Lyman Road, building 1280.
Sept. 20, 21, 22 . Young at Heart Expo: An Event for Hawai'i's 50+ takes over the Neal S. Blaisdell Exhibition Hall from 8:30 - 4pm. Educational seminars, health and wellness activities, 2 slot machine stations to win a trip to Vegas, Entertainment and more. youngathearthawaii.com
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